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Jumpin' Jimminy-A World War II Baseball Saga: American Flyboys and Japanese Submariners Battle it Out in a Swedish World Series [Paperback]

Robert Skole (Author)
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February 22, 2004
When the Jumpin' Jimminy-a Flying Fortress shot up in a raid over Nazi Germany-crash lands in neutral Sweden in the autumn of 1944, its crew couldn't dream they would wind up playing a World Series. Especially a Series against tough enemy Japanese sailors from a submarine that went aground on Sweden's rocky coast.The Jumpin' Jimminy crew, the best ball team in the Eighth Air Force, is a heaven-sent gift to the baseball-crazy Swedish Major responsible for American internees.The Japanese have made meatballs of the Major's amateur Swedish ball players. Now, he can field a hard-hitting, determined American team to battle the Japanese in a Swedish World Series.Waiting for spring training, the Yanks get "essential" jobs. Two carry out daring undercover assignments for the OSS. The team's shortstop, the only black GI assigned to a U.S. bomber crew, speaks fluent Swedish which he learned working for Swedes in Chicago. He helps his Swedish moonshining "cousins" create Sweden's absolutely greatest akvavit. And the other Yanks valiantly help the Allied war effort in the cold, grim, oasis of peaceful Swedish neutrality.And then it's Spring of 1945 and "Play Ball" in the first and only Swedish World Series.

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Robert Skole, a reporter and foreign correspondent, has written for newspapers and magazines in the United States, Japan and Europe. He covered Sweden for McGraw-Hill business publications for 25 years. Author and editor of a dozen books, mainly about Sweden, he lives in Boston and Stockholm.

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  • Paperback: 190 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (February 22, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595312489
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595312481
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,793,021 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Jumpin' Jiminy is a blast!, March 17, 2004
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This review is from: Jumpin' Jimminy-A World War II Baseball Saga: American Flyboys and Japanese Submariners Battle it Out in a Swedish World Series (Paperback)
Robert Skole's latest book shows serious potential to become a sports and World War II cult classic. 'Chick Lit' may be the current rage, but Skole's 'Guy Lit' has to be even more delicious and entertaining. The author's take on little-known Swedish-American-Japanese trivia and culture comes through loud and clear. Above all, this book is well-crafted and thoroughly researched. Its words describing Swedish towns and forests are worth a thousand pictures. In short, Jumpin' Jiminy should be required reading for all sports and World War II fans. I chortled gleefully from Chapter One up to the touching and unexpected epilogue. When it comes to telling 'The Greatest Generation' story, Robert Skole makes a most entertaining Greek Chorus. He sings his song well.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Fun -- a great, old-fashioned American yarn, March 29, 2004
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I just finished reading Jumpin' Jimminy and enjoyed immensely. It is a great, old-fashioned American yarn populated with larger than life characters. Skole tells a great story and this book promises a rollicking and relaxing evening or two between its covers. I dare anyone to read Jumpin' Jimminy and not conclude, as I did, that this would make a great, very funny movie.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Japanese, Americans and Baseball in Sweden in WWII, October 1, 2006
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I never gave any thought about what Sweden's role in WWII was. I certainly had no idea that so many of our bomber crews ended up interned there during the war. In Robert Skole's book "Jumpin Jimminy - A World War II Baseball Saga: American Flyboys And Japanese Submariners Battle It Out In A Swedish World Series" you will get a look, however improbable, at the life of a crew of American B-17 that ends up in Sweden.

In the book's Prologue, the author gives the reader some interesting facts and a look about what happened to those American and British bombers that could not make it back to England and who headed north to neutral Sweden. According to the book, just in 1944 alone, a total of 119 American bombers showed up in Sweden because of fuel shortages, battle damages or just mechanical problems. The crews were not exactly POWS and some were even housed in hotels, private homes and boarding houses. They were given money to buy civilian clothing and a little extra allotment for their personal needs. They could even wander around and visit friends and tour the country or work if they wanted. Not exactly a life of a captured POW. It is from this understanding that the reader accepts the premise of this delightful WWII tale about baseball and war.

The crew of the Jumin Jimminy who happened to crash land their B-17, are welcomed with open arms in Sweden, not just because they are Americans; but because they also happen to be the best baseball team in the Eighth Air Force. However, they are not the only crew of that has great ball players in Sweden. There is this Japanese submariner crew that has been kicking the butt of the local Swedish teams. The Swedish Major in charge of the internees thinks the addition of these new American's is truly God sent and he has plans for them that does not involve the outcome of war--but baseball!

The American's take advantage of their situation and hook up with the OSS and carry on some covert activities. However, the real flavor of this story rests with the very fertile imagination of the writer. He builds his characters around this plot and gives them all substance and life. The dialogs work very well and the combination of plot and character development brings all these literary ingredients together for one very entertaining book. You are not going to read another book like this one in your lifetime. It is irreverent and humorous and it is a nice way to spend a couple of leisure hours forgetting about all the stresses of the real world.
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baseball saga, spring training
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Carl Jacobson, Jeff Cabot, Napoleon Anderson, Major Karlsson, World War, Robert Skole, Joe Bacciagalupo, Joe Batch, Joshua Bennett, World Series, The Sharks, Mickey O'Mallery, Pete Fielding, Gus Sanchez, Der Führer, German Legation, Grand Hotel, New York, Stockholms Enskilda Bank, Consul General, Opening Day, Fenway Park, Air Corps, Stockholm Field, American Legation
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